WO2013041699A1 - Dispositif de sécurité hydraulique pour immeubles - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E03—WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
- E03C—DOMESTIC PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS FOR FRESH WATER OR WASTE WATER; SINKS
- E03C1/00—Domestic plumbing installations for fresh water or waste water; Sinks
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E03—WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
- E03B—INSTALLATIONS OR METHODS FOR OBTAINING, COLLECTING, OR DISTRIBUTING WATER
- E03B7/00—Water main or service pipe systems
- E03B7/07—Arrangement of devices, e.g. filters, flow controls, measuring devices, siphons or valves, in the pipe systems
- E03B7/071—Arrangement of safety devices in domestic pipe systems, e.g. devices for automatic shut-off
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- G05—CONTROLLING; REGULATING
- G05D—SYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING OR REGULATING NON-ELECTRIC VARIABLES
- G05D7/00—Control of flow
- G05D7/06—Control of flow characterised by the use of electric means
- G05D7/0617—Control of flow characterised by the use of electric means specially adapted for fluid materials
- G05D7/0623—Control of flow characterised by the use of electric means specially adapted for fluid materials characterised by the set value given to the control element
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y02—TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
- Y02A—TECHNOLOGIES FOR ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
- Y02A20/00—Water conservation; Efficient water supply; Efficient water use
- Y02A20/15—Leakage reduction or detection in water storage or distribution
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Y10T137/00—Fluid handling
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T137/00—Fluid handling
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- the invention relates to a building water safety device comprising a shut-off valve having an inlet and an outlet opening, a valve channel which connects the inlet opening with the outlet opening and a shut-off device which releases the valve channel in an open position for the passage of a medium from the inlet to the outlet opening and in a closed position locks, an actuator, in particular an electromechanically actuated actuator which is mechanically coupled to the obturator and is adapted to move the obturator from the open to the closed position and vice versa.
- Building water safety device serve to prevent water damage in buildings.
- various technologies are already known.
- moisture sensors which are laid in the floor area or in sinks to detect an undesirable water leakage and to give an alarm in such an event.
- flow-limiting check valves in building water pipes directly in front of consumers to prevent the escape of water from leakage within the building with a larger volume flow.
- the invention has for its object to provide a safety device against water damage in buildings, which can prevent the occurrence of damage due to leaks in building water pipes with a higher reliability.
- a Popewaser Self-direction of the type described input, which is characterized by a sensor device for detecting the presence of a person in the area of a water outlet, one with the sensor device and the actuator signal-technically coupled control device which is designed to receive a sensor signal from the sensor device, which signals the presence of a person in the region of the water sampling point to control the actuator for moving the obturator in the open position and / or upon receipt of a sensor signal from the sensor device, which signals the absence of a person in the water intake, the Actuator to move the obturator to the closed position to control.
- a special working and working in building water facilities is proposed.
- a shut-off valve is provided, which can be arranged in particular in the central water supply of the building to lock or open the water flow to the entire building.
- This shut-off valve can be placed in particular behind the water meter of the central water pipe.
- the device according to the invention it is possible to keep this shut-off valve in principle and most of the time closed, whereby even in the event of a leak or other leakage in the downstream of the shut-off valve located building water mains no water can escape.
- the device according to the invention also provides a sensor device which can detect whether persons are in the area of a water extraction point of the building.
- a water supply point is to be understood any place where Water from the building water mains can be consumed, so for example, a faucet, a toilet, a shower or bath, a water-consuming device such as a dishwasher or washing machine and the like.
- the area of a water tapping point here is to be understood as meaning a smaller or larger spatial area which concerns the access to a tapping point by a person. This may be the immediate surrounding area of the water tapping point itself, so that the sensor signal is only triggered when a person steps in front of the faucet, in the shower or the like. But this can also be a larger spatial area, for example, the entire room such as the bathroom, the kitchen or the like, in which the water tap is located. Likewise, this area can also be only an access area that does not even include the water intake point, but must be passed by a person if they want to get to the water collection point.
- this is signaled to the control device by means of the sensor device and then sent by the control device, a signal to the actuator of the shut-off valve, which causes an opening of the shut-off valve.
- a targeted opening of the central water supply of the building is always effected when a water withdrawal may be imminent.
- the shut-off valve can remain locked, so that an undesirable leakage of water is prevented.
- this function is effective in order to prevent water damage due to leakages, since line pressure is always applied to the entire building water network for only short periods of time, and consequently leakage of water through a leak can only occur in such short periods of time.
- this function is effective against permanent, accidental leakage of water from a water tap, for example, when it is forgotten to completely close a faucet.
- closing the shut-off valve is effected again by a further function to be performed closer, whereby a drop of the tap due to incomplete closing of the same is prevented.
- the shut-off valve is then activated in order to go into the closed position, if no person is detected in the area of a water tapping point.
- This operation causes an immediate closure of the shut-off valve in the central water pipe, as soon as a water withdrawal is no longer expected.
- the function can on the one hand be combined with the above-described opening of the shut-off valve when a person enters the area of a water tapping point in order to control both the opening and the closing operation in dependence on the sensor signal. If only the closing function is controlled as a function of the sensor signal, this can be combined with a current opening function which is only canceled or counteracted when the absence of a person is detected.
- the control device is designed to control the actuator for moving the obturator in the closed position after a predetermined period of time after receiving a sensor signal from the sensor device, which signals the presence of a person in the region of the water tapping point ,
- a forcible closure of the shut-off valve is made after a predetermined time has elapsed to thereby ensure that the shut-off valve never remains open for a long period of time.
- the predetermined time period can be started from the time of the first detection of a person in the vicinity of the water collection point or the presence of a person in the water collection point can be processed as a running event and start the period from the time when the person leaves the area.
- the sensor device is designed to detect a movement in the region of the water removal point and to signal the presence of a person in the region of the water removal point to the control device when detecting such a movement.
- This embodiment is characterized in that a movement is detected and therefore, in particular in the sensor configuration, can enable a differentiated view of the presence or entry of a person into the area of the water extraction point.
- motion sensors of known type can be used for this embodiment.
- this embodiment can be combined with sensor devices which detect the presence of a person in the area of the water extraction point, so that both a movement tion as well as a static presence to open the shut-off valve can be used as an input to the controller.
- the sensor device actively operates by emitting and receiving electromagnetic waves, actively transmitting and receiving ultrasonic waves, or passively receiving infrared radiation or a combination of two or all of the above-mentioned three modes.
- active or passive monitoring of a region can take place effectively on the one hand after the Doppler effect, on the other hand on the basis of the thermal radiation emanating from a person.
- the sensor device and / or the actuator unit communicate wirelessly with the control device.
- Such wireless communication significantly facilitates the installation of the security device according to the invention.
- a plurality of sensor devices can be installed, in such a way that two or more sensor devices are placed for a water tapping point in order to monitor different access paths, but also several different water tapping points are monitored by correspondingly more sensor devices can and equally well multiple water supply points can be monitored by a single sensor device together.
- these multiple sensor devices can communicate with a single or multiple controllers.
- a single shut-off valve can be provided in the central water pipe of a building, but also a plurality of shut-off valves can be arranged and controlled in decentralized pipes of the building water pipe network.
- wireless networks that are installed in the building for other communication purposes, such as WLAN networks, are suitable for wireless communication.
- the sensor device and / or the actuator unit has an energy store, preferably a rechargeable or exchangeable baren energy storage.
- both the sensor device and the actuator unit can be connected to the house-line power network to ensure ongoing operation and a corresponding energy supply.
- the sensor device it is particularly preferred for the sensor device, if they have an energy storage, such as a replaceable battery, so as to allow a simple and variable installation and placement. It should be understood that this embodiment with energy storage is particularly advantageous when a wireless communication is provided at the same time, so that then the sensor device can be placed and installed completely free of line and power cables.
- the shut-off valve is installed in the central water supply of a building and in each case a sensor device is provided in each area of one or more water intake point (s) of the building.
- a sensor device is provided in each area of one or more water intake point (s) of the building.
- an already existing network can be used to control the safety device and to store any switching operations that take place according to time, location, duration and possibly other parameters.
- an in-house Wi-Fi network can be used.
- an installed home control unit which already performs other functions such as heating control, ventilation control, shutter control, lighting control or the like, could be executed as a control device.
- the control function of the control device according to the invention run by means of a computer installed in the in-house wireless network computer with appropriate software.
- a switching device which is signal coupled to the control device and designed to detect a switch-on operation of a water-consuming device and to send a signal to the control device for opening the shut-off valve.
- a water-consuming device can be understood in particular a rinsing or washing machine, which is characterized in that they run after the in-gear setting by a person over a predetermined, depending on the program shorter or longer period and this running or at intervals Consume water.
- shut-off valve is open during the entire life of the water-consuming device. This can be done either by a fixed time control in which either after switching on the device or after detecting a person in the field of the device by the sensor device, the shut-off valve remains open for a predetermined period of time, which exceeds the maximum running time of the device or exactly corresponds. In more advanced embodiments, the shut-off valve may remain open for exactly the duration of the device's life.
- an intelligent communication between the control device according to the invention and the water-consuming device is required in order to communicate the program runtime or to process the power consumption of the device and accordingly.
- the water-consuming device or its power supply by means of a corresponding interface with the control device of the safety device according to the invention communicate, in particular appropriate interface modules may already be provided, which are connected to the water-consuming device.
- the switching device comprises a sensor which is designed to detect the switching state or a switching process of an electromagnetic peripheral shut-off valve, in particular by the sensor comprising an electric coil or an electronic magnetic field sensor which is designed to be a magnetic field of the solenoid of the peripheral check valve, or includes a microphone to detect a switching noise or a flow noise of the peripheral check valve, and that the switch-on operation is detected by an opening operation of the peripheral check valve.
- the device according to the invention is equipped with a sensor which can be attached to a often referred to as Aquastop Peripherieabsperrventil, for example glued, by means of a belt or the like.
- This sensor detects a switching operation or a switching state of this peripheral shut-off valve, and therefore can determine whether or not the water-consuming device connected to this peripheral shut-off valve needs water.
- the sensor signal is transmitted wirelessly or by wire, for example via a cable with the aid of a signal voltage or a cable with a constant current source, as a state of switching contacts for controlling other devices, as an infrared signal, as an electromagnetic radio signal, as an ultrasonic signal or as an acoustic signal. It is further preferred to provide an amplifier, low-pass filter and / or rectifier for the sensor signal in order to amplify, deep-pass and rectify the signal accordingly and thus obtain a clear, error-free signal.
- the safety device is to be trained by a flow measuring device or a pressure measuring device for detecting a flow or pressure in a central water line, and characterized in that the control device is designed to be at a predetermined time or within a predetermined period, when no person is detected in the area of a water tap and possibly no water-consuming device is activated to perform a water pipe network test, comprising the steps: opening the shut-off valve by means of the actuator, and detecting the flow by means of the flow meter or detecting the pressure profile with the shut-off valve closed a predetermined period of time by means of the pressure measuring device, indicating a water leakage if a flow or a pressure drop is detected, and if necessary closing the Absp errventils by means of the actuator.
- the detection of such a flow would be a clear indication of the existence of a leak or an incompletely closed water intake point within the building.
- the safety device according to the invention could issue a corresponding acoustic or optical signal in this case to indicate this finding and would continue, as already provided regularly, close the shut-off valve again after the test to prevent further water leakage in an undesirable manner.
- a pressure measuring device can be installed in the area behind the shut-off valve, which detects the pressure behind the shut-off valve.
- shut-off valve In this case, from an operating position in which the shut-off valve is open, all water supply points of the building are closed or at least exert a significant throttling effect, the shut-off valve are closed and the course of the water pressure in the water line behind the shut-off valve by means of the pressure measuring device over a predetermined Period are recorded. If it is determined by the control device according to the invention that this pressure remains constant or drops only at a low, predetermined rate, this indicates a so far dense water pipe network within the building. By contrast, a pressure drop or significant pressure drops observed by the control device indicates the escape of water from the water supply network behind the shut-off valve and would therefore likewise be signaled by acoustic or optical displays.
- Another aspect of the invention is a method for preventing water damage in buildings, comprising the steps of shutting off a central water line by means of an actuator-operated shut-off valve, detecting persons in the area of a water tapping point in the building by means of a sensor device, in particular a motion detector, activating the actuator of the shut-off valve for opening of the Shut-off valve when a person is detected near a water tap in the building.
- the method may be further developed by the steps of detecting a turn-on operation on a water-consuming device, driving the actuator of the shut-off valve to open the shut-off valve when a turn-on operation is detected.
- the method can be developed with the steps: wireless transmission of a signal from the sensor device and / or the water-consuming device to a control device, and / or wireless transmission of a signal from the control device to the actuator of the shut-off valve.
- the method can be developed by the steps of detecting the switching state or a switching process of an electromagnetic peripheral shut-off valve of the water-consuming device, in particular by means of direct reading of a drive signal of the peripheral stop valve or inductive scanning by a coil arranged in the region of the peripheral stop valve or a magnetic field sensor arranged in the region of the peripheral stop valve, or acoustically sensing a switching noise of the peripheral shut-off valve and driving the actuator of the shut-off valve in dependence of the switching state or switching operation of the peripheral shut-off valve.
- the method may be further developed with the steps of performing a leak test at a predetermined check time at regular time intervals or by operating a check switch.
- This can be done, for example, by the steps: opening the shut-off valve by means of the actuator, and detecting the flow by means of a flow measuring device or this can be done with the step: detecting a pressure profile over a predetermined Zeit- space by means of a pressure measuring device with a closed shut-off valve in the flow direction behind the shut-off valve , If a flow or a pressure drop is detected, in both cases a water leak will be indicated optically or acoustically. In the first measuring method, the shut-off valve must still be closed to prevent further water leakage.
- the invention is characterized by the use of a motion detector or a similar sensor device for securing a building water network by a shut-off valve is driven by the detected movement.
- the invention is further characterized by the use of a shut-off valve to secure a building water network, idem this actuator is actuated by a motion detector.
- a building 1 which comprises a utility room 10, which has a connection to the public water pipe network. This connection first opens into a water clock 1 1, in the flow direction behind this water meter 1 1, a safety valve 12 is arranged.
- a control electronics unit 13 is arranged in the utility room, which communicates wirelessly with a plurality of motion detectors explained below.
- the control unit 13 is wire-coupled to an actuator 12a that can actuate the safety valve from an open to a closed position and vice versa.
- the building further comprises a bathroom 20, a nursery 30, a guest bathroom 40, a bedroom 50, a living room 60 and a kitchen 70.
- a motion detector 21, 41, 71 arranged in the respective area of the outgoing from a corridor 80 entrance doors in the bathroom 20, the guest WC 40 and the Kitchen 70 is each a motion detector 21, 41, 71 arranged. This motion detector detects the entry of a person into the respective room and the presence of a person in the respective room.
- Each motion detector 21, 41, 71 communicates wirelessly with the control electronics unit 13 in the utility room and reports the entry or presence of a person in the respective monitored space. When such a message is received by the control electronics unit 13, it actuates the actuator 12a to open the safety valve 12.
- control electronics unit is programmed such that it receives the presence of a presence signal from the motion detectors 21 and 41, the safety valve open as long as the person resides in the respective room and the Safety valve closes immediately as soon as the motion detector does not report any presence of a person in the bathroom 20 or guest WC 40 more.
- the control unit continues to query wirelessly communicating electronic modules 72, 73, which signal the operation of a dishwasher and a washing machine. If the run of one or both devices is reported by these electronic modules 72, 73 to the control electronics unit, the control electronics unit keeps the safety valve open for the duration of this run and closes it only after the device has finished its flushing or washing process.
- an aquastop valve which is inserted into the water supply line to the rinsing or washing machine, is scanned by means of a sensor.
- the sensor comprises a magenta field sensor, which detects actuation of the electromagnet of the aquastop valve and transmits it as a signal to the control unit by means of a radio transmission.
- the signal is amplified, low-pass filtered and rectified to a control signal, in order to achieve a control of the shut-off valve.
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Priority Applications (7)
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| CA 2848358 CA2848358A1 (fr) | 2011-09-21 | 2012-09-21 | Dispositif de securite hydraulique pour immeubles |
| CN201280045953.9A CN103890284A (zh) | 2011-09-21 | 2012-09-21 | 建筑物用水安全设备 |
| US14/345,923 US20140224340A1 (en) | 2011-09-21 | 2012-09-21 | Building water safety device |
| EP12775641.9A EP2758606B1 (fr) | 2011-09-21 | 2012-09-21 | Dispositif de sécurité hydraulique pour immeubles |
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